Claims
- 1. A lighter comprising:
a housing having a supply of fuel; an actuating member movably associated with the housing to selectively ignite the fuel; and a latch moveable between a first latch position wherein a first actuating force must be applied to the actuating member to ignite the fuel, and a second latch position wherein a second actuating force must be applied to the actuating member to ignite the fuel, the first actuating force being different than the second actuating force; wherein the force required to move the latch between the first latch position and the second latch position varies depending on the sequence of operation of the actuating member and the latch.
- 2. The lighter of claim 1, wherein:
a first latch force is required to move the latch from the first latch position to the second latch position upon movement of the latch before movement of the actuating member; and a second latch force is required to move the latch from the first latch position to the second latch position upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined amount before substantial movement of the latch; and the second latch force is different than the first latch force.
- 3. The lighter of claim 2, wherein the second latch force is greater than the first latch force.
- 4. The lighter of claim 1, wherein upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined amount before substantial movement of the latch, the latch is substantially prevented from movement from the first latch position to the second latch position.
- 5. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the first actuating force is greater than the second actuating force.
- 6. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the first actuating force is less than about 10 kg.
- 7. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the first actuating force is between about 6.5 kg and about 8.5 kg.
- 8. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the second actuating force is less than about 5 kg.
- 9. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the second actuating force is greater than about 3 kg.
- 10. The lighter of claim 1, further comprising:
a first engagement surface associated with the latch; and a second engagement surface associated with the actuating member; wherein upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined amount before substantial movement of the latch, the first engagement surface engages the second engagement surface.
- 11. The lighter of claim 10, wherein the first engagement surface engages the second engagement surface upon movement of the latch a predetermined distance after movement of the actuating member a predetermined amount.
- 12. The lighter of claim 10, wherein upon movement of the latch before movement of the actuating member, the first engagement surface is substantially disengaged from the second engagement surface.
- 13. The lighter of claim 10, further comprising a plunger member associated with the latch, wherein the first engagement surface is formed on the plunger member.
- 14. The lighter of claim 10, wherein the actuating member comprises a trigger, and the second engagement surface is formed on the trigger.
- 15. The lighter of claim 10, wherein the first engagement surface is inclined, and the second engagement surface is inclined to substantially match the first engagement surface.
- 16. The lighter of claim 10, wherein at least one of the first engagement surface and the second engagement surface is hook-shaped.
- 17. The lighter of claim 10, wherein the first engagement surface is substantially parallel to the second engagement surface, and upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined distance before substantial movement of the latch, the first engagement surface abuts the second engagement surface to prevent movement of the latch to the second latch position.
- 18. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the actuating member is part of an actuating assembly.
- 19. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the lighter is a utility lighter.
- 20. A lighter comprising:
a housing having a supply of fuel; an actuating member movably associated with the housing to selectively ignite the fuel; a latch moveably associated with the housing between a first latch position wherein the actuating member is in a high-force mode and a second latch position wherein the actuating member is in a low-force mode; a first engagement surface associated with the latch; and a second engagement surface associated with the actuating member; wherein upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined distance before substantial movement of the latch, the first engagement surface engages the second engagement surface to resist movement of the latch from the first latch position to the second latch position.
- 21. The lighter of claim 20, wherein when the actuating member is in the high-force mode, a first actuating force of less than about 10 kg must be applied to the actuating member to ignite the fuel, and when the actuating member is in the low-force mode, a second actuating force of less than about 5 kg must be applied to the actuating member to ignite the fuel.
- 22. The lighter of claim 20, wherein upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined distance before substantial movement of the latch, the first engagement surface engages the second engagement surface to substantially prevent movement of the latch from the first latch position to the second latch position.
- 23. The lighter of claim 20, wherein upon movement of the latch member before movement of the actuating member, the first engagement surface and the second engagement surface do not substantially resist movement of the latch from the first latch position to the second latch position.
- 24. The lighter of claim 20, further comprising:
a plunger member operatively associated with the actuating member; and a biasing member operatively associated with the plunger member to selectively resist movement of the actuating member; wherein at least a portion of the plunger member is movable from a first member position, in which the biasing member resists movement of the actuating member, to a second member position, in which the biasing member does not resist movement of the actuating member to the same extent as in the first member position.
- 25. The lighter of claim 24, wherein the first engagement surface is formed on the plunger member, and the second engagement surface is formed on the actuating member.
- 26. The lighter of claim 20, wherein the actuating member is part of an actuating assembly.
- 27. The lighter of claim 20, wherein the lighter is a utility lighter.
- 28. A lighter comprising:
a housing having a supply of fuel; a trigger movably associated with the housing for selectively igniting the fuel; and a latch movably associated with the housing for selectively changing an amount of force required to move the trigger from a high-force mode to a low-force mode; wherein:
a first latch force is required to switch the lighter from the high-force mode to the low-force mode when the latch is moved before the trigger is moved; a second latch force is required to switch the lighter from the high-force mode to the low-force mode when the trigger is moved a predetermined amount before the latch is moved; and the second latch force is greater than the first latch force.
- 29. The lighter of claim 28, wherein when the trigger is moved a predetermined amount before the latch is moved, the latch is substantially blocked from moving between the high-force mode and the low-force mode.
- 30. The lighter of claim 28, further comprising:
a plunger member operatively associated with the trigger; and a biasing member operatively associated with the plunger member to selectively resist movement of the trigger; wherein when the lighter is in the high-force mode, the trigger moves the plunger member to compress the biasing member.
- 31. The lighter of claim 30, further comprising:
a first engagement surface formed on the plunger member; and a second engagement surface formed on the trigger, the second engagement surface normally disengaged from the first engagement surface; wherein upon movement of the trigger a predetermined amount before substantial movement of the latch, the first engagement surface engages the second engagement surface.
- 32. The lighter of claim 28, wherein the lighter is a utility lighter.
- 33. The lighter of claim 28, wherein the trigger is part of an actuating assembly.
- 34. The lighter of claim 28, wherein when the trigger is in the high-force mode, a first actuating force of less than about 10 kg must be applied to the trigger to ignite the fuel, and when the trigger is in the low-force mode, a second actuating force of less than about 5 kg must be applied to the trigger to ignite the fuel.
- 35. A utility lighter comprising:
a housing having a supply of fuel, the housing including a handle portion; an elongated wand extending away from the handle portion, and having an outlet for releasing the fuel at a distance from the handle portion; trigger slidably associated with the housing to selectively ignite the fuel; and a latch moveable between a first latch position wherein a first actuating force must be applied to the trigger to ignite the fuel, and a second latch position wherein a second actuating force must be applied to the trigger to ignite the fuel, the first actuating force being different than the second actuating force; wherein the force required to move the latch between the first latch position and the second latch position varies depending on the sequence of operation of the actuating member and the latch.
- 36. The utility lighter of claim 35, wherein:
a first latch force is required to move the latch from the first latch position to the second latch position upon movement of the latch before movement of the trigger; and a second latch force is required to move the latch from the first latch position to the second latch position upon movement of the trigger a predetermined distance before substantial movement of the latch; and the second latch force is different than the first latch force.
- 37. The utility lighter of claim 36, wherein the second latch force is greater than the first latch force.
- 38. The utility lighter of claim 35, wherein the trigger is part of an actuating assembly.
- 39. The utility lighter of claim 35, wherein the wand is pivotably associated with the housing.
- 40. The utility lighter of claim 35, wherein the wand defines a wand length, and the handle portion defines a handle length, and the wand length is approximately equal to the handle length.
- 41. The utility lighter of claim 36, wherein the predetermined distance is substantially zero.
- 42. A lighter comprising:
a housing having a supply of fuel; an actuating member movably associated with the housing to selectively ignite the fuel; and a latch moveable to vary an amount of force required to move the actuating member to ignite the fuel; wherein movement of the actuating member a predetermined amount before substantial movement of the latch prevents varying the amount of force required to move the actuating member to ignite the fuel.
- 43. The lighter of claim 42, wherein upon substantial movement of the latch before movement of the actuating member, the latch may be moved to vary the amount of force required to move the actuating member to ignite the fuel.
- 44. The lighter of claim 42, wherein the latch is movable between a first latch position and a second latch position to vary the amount of force required to move the actuating member to ignite the fuel, and movement of the actuating member a predetermined amount before substantial movement of the latch prevents movement of the latch from the first latch position to the second latch position.
- 45. The lighter of claim 44, wherein a first actuating force must be applied to the actuating member to ignite the fuel when the latch is substantially positioned in the first latch position and a second actuating force must be applied to the actuating member to ignite the fuel when the latch is substantially positioned in the second latch position, the first actuating force being different than the second actuating force.
- 46. The lighter of claim 45, wherein the first actuating force is greater than the second actuating force.
- 47. The lighter of claim 42, further comprising:
a first engagement surface associated with the latch; and a second engagement surface associated with the actuating member and normally disengaged from the first engagement surface; wherein upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined distance before substantial movement of the latch, the first engagement surface engages the second engagement surface.
- 48. The lighter of claim 47, wherein the first engagement surface and the second engagement surface are substantially parallel overlapping surfaces.
- 49. The lighter of claim 47, further comprising a plunger member associated with the latch, wherein the first engagement surface is formed on the plunger member.
- 50. The lighter of claim 47, wherein the actuating member comprises a trigger, and the second engagement surface is formed on the trigger.
- 51. The lighter of claim 42, wherein the lighter is a utility lighter.
- 52. A lighter comprising:
a housing having a supply of fuel; an actuating member movably associated with the housing to selectively ignite the fuel, the actuating member operable in a high-force mode wherein a first actuating force must be applied to the actuating member to ignite the fuel, and a low-force mode wherein a second actuating force must be applied to the actuating member to ignite the fuel, the first actuating force being different than the second actuating force; and a latch for switching the actuating member between the high-force mode and the low-force mode; wherein upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined distance before substantial movement of the latch, the latch is disabled from switching the actuating member from the high-force mode to the low-force mode.
- 53. The lighter of claim 52, wherein upon substantial movement of the latch before movement of the actuating member, the latch is operable to switch the actuating member from the high-force mode to the low-force mode.
- 54. The lighter of claim 52, wherein:
the latch is movable between a first latch position wherein the actuating member is in the high-force position, and a second latch position wherein the actuating member is in the low-force position; and upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined distance before substantial movement of the latch, the latch is substantially prevented from moving from the first latch position to the second latch position.
- 55. The lighter of claim 52, wherein upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined distance before substantial movement of the latch, movement of the latch does not switch the actuating member from the high-force mode to the low-force mode.
- 56. The lighter of claim 55, further comprising a plunger member normally associated with the latch, wherein upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined distance before substantial movement of the latch, the latch becomes disassociated with the plunger member.
- 57. The lighter of claim 56, wherein the latch is normally at least partially aligned with the plunger, and upon movement of the actuating member a predetermined distance before substantial movement of the latch, the latch moves out of alignment with the plunger member.
- 58. The lighter of claim 52, wherein the first actuating force is greater than the second actuating force.
- 59. The lighter of claim 52, wherein the actuating member is part of a n actuating assembly.
- 60. The lighter of claim 52, wherein the lighter is a utility lighter.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/817,278, filed Mar. 27, 2001, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/819,021, also filed Mar. 27, 2001, both of which are continuations-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/704,689, filed Nov. 3, 2000. The contents of these three applications are expressly incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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